Self-medication practice among adults in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Suzan Awad AbdelGhany Morsy,
Beisan Ali Mohammed,
Heba K. AlShaeri
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionSelf-medication (SM) is defined as drug utilization based on a patient’s self-diagnosis, without consultation of any healthcare members. Despite being common among most communities, it carries a risk of medication errors. The current study aimed to assess the prevalence, awareness, and practices related to SM, including risky practices among adults in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA).Material and methodsA cross-sectional survey-based study was conducted in Jeddah KSA. The sample size was 312 participa… Show more
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